Here’s why the Olympics have a French connection (and it ain’t just Paris 2024) (2024)

PARIS (AP) — Ever wondered why French is spoken during medal announcements at the Olympic Games? The truth is that while the ancient Olympics originated in Greece, its modern incarnation is very much a French affair.

The Games were revived in the 1890s by a French nobleman, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who now holds a questionable legacy. As Paris prepares to host the 2024 Olympics, 100 years since it last held them, here’s why so much about the modern Olympics is fundamentally French.

It’s connected to a French nobleman’s efforts

Born in Paris in 1863, Coubertin dedicated his life to rejuvenating the ancient Greek tradition. His heart, fittingly and rather gruesomely, rests in the Coubertin Grove in Olympia, Greece. Coubertin envisioned the Olympics as a pacifist exercise that could foster international cooperation and peace, especially after France’s defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.

The modern Olympics were officially relaunched from Paris at the Sorbonne University in 1894 — marked by a ceremony 130 years later there on June 23 — and for many years, French was the sole language of the Games. English was added only decades later, though French remains a language of the Olympics, preserving the legacy of its founding.

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While the first modern Olympics were held in Greece in 1896 to honor their ancient roots, the second Olympiad in 1900 was hosted in Paris.

“At the start of the 20th century, France was the world center of art and sports,” says Patrick Clastres, a sport historian at the University of Lausanne.

The French influenced the connection between arts and the Olympics

Coubertin also believed in the combination of “muscles and mind,” seeing the blending of sports and art as a cornerstone of the Olympic ethos. It was inspired by the ancient Greeks, who celebrated both physical and artistic excellence.

Coubertin introduced arts to the Olympics in 1912 with the “Pentathlon of the Muses” — athletics-inspired competitions in literature, painting, music, sculpture and architecture.

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For Paris 2024, Coubertin’s legacy is being evoked in arts competitions like the “Pentathlon of the Arts” at the Versailles Palace, and similar initiatives at the French National Sports Museum in Nice. Some 1,000 French towns and cities are taking part in the Cultural Olympiad, which promotes cultural events with an Olympics theme.

“The Ancient Greeks saw sports and the arts linked under the umbrella of the humanities. It’s important for Paris in particular as a culture capital to celebrate this,” says Dominique Hervieu, head of the Paris 2024 Culture Olympiad.

Coubertin’s intentions are questioned by some experts, however, as less than noble. He introduced arts to the Olympics “aiming to counteract what he thought was the vulgarization of the Games by American commercialization,” Clastres says. “Baron Pierre de Coubertin,” he says, “was a bit of a snob.’'

The French Olympic legacy includes a questionable figure

Perhaps one reason why the French connection to the Olympics isn’t more widely recognized is that its founder is a persona non grata for many. Coubertin’s vision for the Olympics was inherently exclusionary, says Nicolas Bancel, a contemporary historian at the University of Lausanne. For example, he opposed the participation of women.

“He thought female Olympians would bring shame on the Games,’' Bancel says.

Yet the worst charge against Coubertin was a personal letter he sent to Adolf Hitler praising the Nazi dictator and the Third Reich. Clastres notes that in the missive, Coubertin complimented Hitler on the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

The Coubertin family association says Hitler and Coubertin didn’t maintain regular correspondence. “Exchanges took place through third parties or were limited to a few polite letters,” a spokesperson for the association wrote in a statement to The Associated Press.

This week, an homage was held at the Sorbonne university in Paris to commemorate the speech Coubertin gave in 1894 to initiate the first modern Olympics Games.

International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach took part, along with dignitaries including Coubertin’s fourth-generation niece, Alexandra de Navacelle de Coubertin, and Monaco’s Princess Charlene.

“What is sometimes missing in discussions about Coubertin is to put him into the context of his time. Every person is entitled to be judged only according to their time,” Bach asserted. “France can be really proud of Coubertin and of his legacy.”

Are the Olympics a pioneering tool of French soft power?

France has long understood the potential of the Olympics as a tool of soft power, arguably making it one of the first modern examples of this concept. Soft power refers to the ability of a country to influence others through cultural or ideological means rather than military force.

Clastres points out that the 1924 Paris Games were the first modern Olympics to use media and propaganda to project national prestige. The French government used newspapers, radio and even military resources to broadcast the Games, establishing a press center in the stadium for the first time.

In a pioneering move, France created a Sports Bureau within the French Foreign Ministry in 1920. “It was a French tool for sports propaganda for further French interests,” says Clastres. This initiative marked the first time bureaucrats were recruited to promote national interests through sports.

“The French sports power took the image monopoly. All images were produced by the French sports authority and sold to the press. The photographers were paid by the French Olympics committee,” Clastres explains.

France, devastated by World War I but retaining the prestige of a victor and considerable influence, sought to use soft power to further its international standing. “France was largely destroyed because of the war but was a victor, so had great influence in Europe. They also had control of the League of Nations and wanted to celebrate this new era in the Games in 1924,” Clastres notes.

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Tom Nouvian in Paris contributed. Follow AP’s coverage of the Paris 2024 Olympics at https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games

Here’s why the Olympics have a French connection (and it ain’t just Paris 2024) (2024)

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Here’s why the Olympics have a French connection (and it ain’t just Paris 2024)? ›

The truth is that while the ancient Olympics

ancient Olympics
They were held at the Panhellenic religious sanctuary of Olympia, in honor of Zeus, and the Greeks gave them a mythological origin. The originating Olympic Games are traditionally dated to 776 BC. The games were held every four years, or Olympiad, which became a unit of time in historical chronologies.
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originated in Greece, its modern incarnation is very much a French affair. The Games were revived in the 1890s by a French nobleman, Baron Pierre de Coubertin
Baron Pierre de Coubertin
Charles Pierre de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin (French: [ʃaʁl pjɛʁ də fʁedi baʁɔ̃ də kubɛʁtɛ̃]; born Pierre de Frédy; 1 January 1863 – 2 September 1937), also known as Pierre de Coubertin and Baron de Coubertin, was a French educator and historian, co-founder of the International Olympic Committee, and its second ...
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, who now holds a questionable legacy.

Why is French used at the Olympics? ›

At the time, French was still a major global language and often seen as the 'language of diplomacy'. This paired with de Coubertin's French roots is likely why it was made the first official language of the Olympic Games. English is the second official language according to Article 23 of the Olympic charter.

How are the Olympics historically linked to France? ›

In June 1894, during the first Olympic Congress in Paris, on the initiative of Pierre de Coubertin, it was decided to resume the Olympic Games and to found the IOC. In 1900, Paris hosted the second modern Summer Olympic Games, which took place as part of the World Exhibition.

Why did Paris want to host the Olympics? ›

Paris, the city known as "the city of light," hosted the Olympics for the third time in 2024. The 2024 Paris Summer Games was an opportunity to shine a light on athletic prowess and reinforce France's connection to the Olympic movement.

What country has held the most Olympics? ›

The United States takes the lead, hosting more Olympic Games than any other country.

Who is considered the father of the modern Olympics? ›

Pierre de Coubertin: Visionary and Founder of the Modern Olympics.

What do the five rings symbolize? ›

These together are known as the "Olympic rings." The symbol was originally created in 1913 by Coubertin. He appears to have intended the rings to represent the five inhabited continents: Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania.

How much did France pay for the Olympics? ›

€4.38bn for the Paris 2024 Organising Committee budget; 100% private funding for the organisation of the Olympic Games; IOC allocation: €1.2bn (including TV rights (€750m) and TOP partnerships (€470m)); Ticketing / Hospitality / Licensing: €1.4bn (ticketing (€1.1bn), hospitality (€170m), and licensing (€127m));

Was France the first country to host the modern Olympics True or false? ›

In Athens, Greece, in 1896, the first modern Olympic Games were held. A Frenchman named Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who proposed the idea in 1894, was only the man responsible for its rebirth.

Why did the Greeks stop hosting the Olympics? ›

As Roman influence continued to grow with time, the Olympic Games were done away with. Emperor Theodosius I banned the games in 393 AD in order to promote Christianity. He deemed the games equivalent to paganism and had them done away with.

What is the main reason for having the Olympics? ›

The IOC was founded in 1894 on the belief that sport can contribute to peace and to the harmonious development of humankind. The Olympic Movement continues to work on a daily basis to use sport to promote peace and the Olympic principles around the world.

Who will host Olympics after Paris? ›

The agreement was ratified by the full IOC membership at the IOC Session in Lima on 13 September, confirming that Paris will host the Olympic Games 2024, and that Los Angeles will host the Olympic Games 2028.

Which sport has been dropped from the Paris Olympics 2024? ›

WHICH SPORTS HAVE BEEN DROPPED? Having made its Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020, karate was not included in the 2024 Games. Baseball-softball has also been dropped for Paris but will return at Los Angeles 2028.

Who is the fastest man in the world? ›

Usain St. Leo Bolt OJ CD OLY (/ˈjuːseɪn/; born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican retired sprinter, widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time. He is an eight-time Olympic gold medalist and the world record holder in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4 × 100 metres relay.

How much will it cost to go to the Paris 2024 Olympics? ›

For the 2024 Paris Olympics, Iroanya's spending is the norm. International spectators can expect to pay at least $5,000 to attend—including hotel, airfare, and event ticket costs—, experts say, though pricing largely ranges depending on the accommodation choices of attendees.

What is the symbol of France in Olympics? ›

Marianne an emblematic figure of France around the world

She lends a human face to the Olympic Games, standing for the people and with the people. She symbolizes women's emancipation and a strong signal that sport and its governing bodies are finally evolving.

What are the three official languages of the Olympics? ›

French and English are the official languages of the Olympics, but only one gets to be 'correct'

Why do the Olympics use English? ›

While French is the first official language of the Olympic Games. English is the second according to Article 23 of the Olympic charter. Despite Chinese or Spanish being more prevalent, English is considered the international language of choice for business, tourism, travel, technology, and sport.

Is the Olympic Committee French? ›

The International Olympic Committee (IOC; French: Comité international olympique, CIO) is the international, non-governmental, sports governing body of the modern Olympic Games. Founded in 1894 by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas, it is based in Lausanne, Switzerland.

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